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Defunct regionalist party in Aragon, Spain
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The Centre Independent Aragonese Candidacy (Spanish: Candidatura Aragonesa Independiente de Centro, CAIC) was a regionalist political party in Spain, based in Aragon. It was founded in 1977 by dissidents from the Union of the Democratic Centre
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